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1898

A slaughter house located near Greenwich closes down. It would be the site of the murder of a university student about a century later. (New York City)

1913

The body of a rich industrialist is found at the building site of the Woolworth Building. The victim was kidnapped a year earlier. (New York)

1928

Eastern Gas and Electric buys Niagra Steam Generation, the company which manufactured the crucial iron bolt found at the crime scene of Mr. Alan Ruben by Amelia Donaghy. (New York)

1946

Tuesday 13th August: Linda Wilken, mother of Amelia Donaghy, born. (Salem, MA)

1952

Sunday 24th February: John Donaghy, father of Amelia Donaghy, born. (Brooklyn, NY)

1971

Wednesday 16th June: Amelia Donaghy born.

1977

Amelia's parents, John and Linda, divorce.

1995

Lincoln Rhyme's body is almost cut in half when a steel beam falls on top of him while investigating a crime scene in a collapsed tunnel. This leaves him paralysed. (New York City)

1997

Thursday 6th November: John Donaghy, father of Amelia Donaghy, commits suicide. Amelia is the first person to find his body. (New York City)

1999

Sunday 10th October: Cpt. Howard Cheney killed with a knive by serial killer while entering to Rhyme's apartment. (New York City )

Monday 8th November: Alan Rubin's mutilated hand found sticking out of the ground by Amelia Donaghy. (New York City)

Monday 8th November: Alan Rubin's mutilated hand found sticking out of the ground by Amelia Donaghy. (New York City)

Tuesday 9th November: Linday Rubin is killed at 4.00 pm by steam coming out from steam pipes. (New York City)

Wednesday 10th November: Capt. Howard Cheney is killed with a knife before entering Lincoln Rhyme's apartment. (Manhattan, NY)


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